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' The Schedule.referredto in theseLetters Patent and making part' of the same 1 ne it known' aat I, JAMES M. Him., of lian-end, in the county of Wayneand VState lof Illinois,have in` vented a new and valuable Improvement in .-(lhn'rn-4 -Dasher'; andIdo herebydeclare that the'following isawfull7 clear, andexact description ofthe construeV l, tion and operationl of` the same, reference being had tothe annexed drawingmaking a part of this specification, and` to Vthelettersand figures of reference `marked thereon.`

Figure 1 of the drawing -is a representation of my invention in perspective.

` -Figure 2 isa bottom view of thefsame.

`My invention relates tochurns, and consists in the 4construction of a dasher of "a1 novel form, intended to serveleicient-ly in the proces'slof producing butter from creamor milk.' g 'A of the drawing represents the standard or shaft `gofmy dasher, and v l y B the buckets thereof. These buckets or paddles `are respectively attached to the shaft in a diagonal position, as shown on tig. 1,

thereby forming an implement analogous in shape to a propeller-wheel of a steamboat.

The letter C represents a.` cylinder through which the shaft passes, and in which the paddles or buckets are secured in1groov`es,A as shown on the drawing.

l This cylinder is arranged `to rotate around the shaft,

movable at will.

and, as` the paddles are not connected with the cylinder except by the grooves above mentioned, they aref reperceived that said cylinder is also removable.

.The letters a are pins passing through the respective paddles in the manner represented, and.

gdasher is forced downward into the 61nd,' a rotary i movement` is secured for the paddles and cylinder to the right, and, as the shaft is raised, the movement is reversed tothe left, thereby creating a novel and vio-v lent agitation ofthe fluid. Y n

What I claim as myinvention, and desire to secure by Letters I atent, is- \v .lhe churn-dasher herein described, constructed with shaft A, paddles B, rotating cylinder O, and pins a and c, when arranged substantially as specified.

In testimony that I claim Vthe above, I have heretinto subscribed my name in the presence of'two witnesses. v

JAMES M. HILL.

iVitnesses:

G. J. GnoRGn, l. L. FUNKnoaN.

` The mode oi'attaehing-the cylinder.I 1 Y to the'shaft is shown on iig. 2, and it-will readily be- 

